Topic: v1.1 to v1.2 upgrade did not exactly work
==== REQUIRED BASIC INFO OF YOUR IREDMAIL SERVER ====
- iRedMail version (check /etc/iredmail-release): 1.1
- Deployed with iRedMail Easy or the downloadable installer? Downloadable installer
- Linux/BSD distribution name and version: Ubuntu Server 18.04
- Store mail accounts in which backend (LDAP/MySQL/PGSQL): PGSQL
- Web server (Apache or Nginx): Nginx
- Manage mail accounts with iRedAdmin-Pro? Yes
- [IMPORTANT] Related original log or error message is required if you're experiencing an issue.
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First I must apologize for not including any log information. I'm not sure which logs to attach.
I upgraded from v1.1 to v1.2 over the weekend. Apart from a syntax error when I edited the settings.py file, things went fine. I made one boneheaded error when I added the "store fail2ban in SQL" part of the upgrade; I ran the commands for MySQL instead of PostgreSQL. To remedy this I just dropped the new database and reran the right commands and everything went smoothly.
The problem is with RoundCube. I had backed up the original roundcubemail-1.4.2 directory so I could just move things back to where they were, so no problems there.
When I installed the v1.4.3 everything seemed to go well. I logged in and clicked About and it showed v1.4.3 as expected. When I tried to compose an email I saw that my signature was missing. I still tried to test but when I clicked the Send button nothing happens. The button action looks like it did before, the button highlights properly. But the message does not send and I do not get the notification in the lower-right corner like I used to and the message does not send.
Did the rsync scripts not work properly? Which logs can I look in for this? I did not see anything in the syslog that appeared to have anything to do with this. How can I get the send button to work and keep everyone's signatures?
Thanks
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